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WEEK ENDING SATUUDAV. /IDLY 12, 19-17 $300,000 College Fund Split .Between Thirty-three Colleges AVERAGE VET LESS TRA'i 38, REPORT SHOWS Washington. D. C (N'NPA? Kitty-nine per vent of t>- <oiored male veteran- of Wo l.t Wo. II and (IT pot cent of coin: ed worn in veterans e less toan thirty years oi age. a tabulation by the Veterans on u sci<-nt;iu-ai ; .v letted arui •. fiuheo samp]/- separation put:.-!. c.cy ctuced fioni the offiaa' A; my Aa \ v and M. C op-; *:! s, labJishcd for the first tunc on ■ official figure on the number o colored veterans in the Unite,’ States. According to the studs- i.hv-i were 14,361,000 veteran?, of Wm id War II as of June 30, i..st Os that number, 1.264.U00 sver. colored men and Hi.ooo w. :v ■> ■ o.vcd women. The bulk oi the coin:t;d malt veterans, 4b',372. nil int• <an ' group between 20 and 24 In that age group were 33L030 veter/us. There were 2.022 tied veterans under the ago ©.• 20 The study .' At' d an i\ t r r greater p;''portion oi aosoi women falling into ace groups belt-w thirtv Although ,-,niv fif teen women v<-ter.; ns >vere unde: the age of 20, there a “-,247 between the ages of 25 and 29. The next largest s ;-v group fw ! »f«'s« f y , W yoiio » '* START ! f • M ® C ORD COlilfnny df .jet '’ * *l#!f ***» , if q_ | SP *Cf. SAytlt ‘ I ‘ ° Ns ®L£TT§* I 4Am . 4ftD ‘ m ALBUMS OF to* »... 0 RECOffDiwrr r °' “ICO if WRINGS IVOR a „<*„ I 4 /J 4G,G v iO/' J v | • - ; ft-l.'y AuHMMftic i I '■■<s£* ibK *\ I I i I?J| tjirr;: - m -! \ .1 .M r &jk I ;F>*| J{ .. V’" - M i Avi ” ,io " | ' |Mi "w . Ml i Se " £!i ’ r Ras,ci r 1. 1 r 4 I — J id:/ - t d"'■ "a ; 'ljs-cputd J | for Over 100 | j-/ / , 1 ftew.se* j - y . ..-.j "0,.. j j for o limited time only > cash or easy terms *| 79 Now you can satisfy your desire so enjoy good musk from both radio and records. During this special offer you can purchase the famous Bendtx Space-Saver Consolertc radio phonograph and receive- as a premium 4 top hit Decca record album*- containing the most popular records of the day. Here's beauty in a compact cabinet . . broadcast and short wave performance -with an automatic record changer •hat plays ten or twelve inch records plus the start of a tint .eeord collection. Act now' The offer is limited! * PRODUCT Os JSENBJ* AVJ&TIOW COBPOKHfION TMEAUOISON THE CARMEN THE BtN£ T!iECSU¥ AUBUM Atww 1 ARO c#OSBY ALauWi imm* 0 * Songs tho> wli! VorfavS m Lo<«n .sleate o, Sw««t**t mu: .. . popular ««m« VV, !f )ern t«ne» this *ld. ; of llveforw«mm« i,., Ssov«n by Phfw !>y fro -■ - Amsrkc s <r bv «fw one and Poof of the favorite vorltaHano -iriiy jolaMs Pimte 0 borltone bcnal I Ccm I C* * i i.** * *S*i»C»'»YT PK'OM CAMPAIGN STILL 0\ NEW VJRK iANi>) - The first oi prne. ,-•!•• of the- 1947 !-.it.-!- of thi- Id- icd Nd-T-• ( «1 i ge fund was divided among 2.; i ■ -iTl.ii-r mstitu-io! f the group. vva.-.: aniK’unced here last weeK The total amount ol' imteis given out an,uiiled to $300,009 The campaign of-. Support Your College' is still underway in many a ajcr t-iiies. and it >s expected !h;i" add.tiuiiul dislribultuns will be ■n. -ie in October end in January. UMB. after Hie campaign closes. Frank ?\1 Totten is chairman of Site campaign commit!: c. 1.0c.d ;. i: i ic-1 as e Nb .-.. Isee-rge A V". .-11- Os Rivet-dale and Mrs. John H. Nobel of Pelham. N Y.. who -> 1 r <- sponsoring committees in their areas. Mrs. Cbaunvey Wad dell is chairman ;>( the Great os ,v ’York Vv>-r-h'-n's division <,f the fund, and Mrs W-.ndeli Willkic herds the Greater New York spon soring group.. wt-mcn Was between 30 and 34 years. Almost 2.000 fell into this up. The third largest age • u. up in which colored women fell took in the ages from 20 Jc -3.4 vears. Ti.e-ro woie L4o< wpsy.- ir. oi tni- a.<. gr-uip Based u-suits of the study the VA las? Wedncsdav estimau-rl :U average- ago of all World War veterans to be 29.1 vc-ars as t-: 30. aSndon m lißuvt mn Wash., li. (. . tNNPA) - The ; att-Aude <--! .tne American V’eU.i ans (. lunnuttr.e- toward the esiuoiis,; if. i.t o i Jim Crow AVC chap tvi i in Miami and olhei- piac,.-s i . Us- oauih will be aniiousoeo i tti:s week by Ciiat- Fat-teiso:*. acwiv elected chairman of A VC, :i was learned last Tuesday. Although the AVC t :.pi essly lor bids the- ionriation . e ate chapters based on, a ace. color, or creed, southern i ~<,ess of AVC, tvitb an eye to ■ . \ ji j increasing their member : ,hip. have contended that they can not succcssiufty carry out ih* . expansion plans of the organize ’•on unless Jim Crow eh«ptorr • ore permitted to be established. ; They argue that many smith- • c.ii veterans who would join tlw . m-ganisEation me re-fusing to do so - i ..cause tht-y do not wish to iiavt :. ,xcd chapters. .-inother argument raised is that 1 southern colorc-4 veteran-: them scires arc- opposed to integralvt '.'haulers. vthe issue* \V3.$ ly.ui be Oii'e the A\ C n.j!tonal -r' ’- : t (immittee. A group of colored i * J;i -. : . ..- chapiter in Miami, Florida and the question arose »s to whe tr.c; they saouUl hr granted . ,ui,crier in violation f the AVC i constitution. Franklin Williams, a member '~f the N,;t.-1 Astfgrdation so» ; the Advanci.-mt-?-.t of C ■' l Pc • '.Ac’s, legal staff, who uvs then a] n.cnkwv --.•5 Hie AVC national ti?;-.nnir,e caran-ilhe. oppormi th gianting ai a vh.irtm tc this >;) ; n..ii!m way (ir.y-v!H-:j. .\..f.e-' puir.ti- -... ;.:-i W-. •: ■• - ] ci.y w’heihc: -v i-o' AVC zvie.: 1 ■ j--- hi,.- Jisr C:- ,*v chnp'xrs o ?' • ' jii-uth, a felati-brJ 'hen Cid thr q-uestiori > : .. • t-mrh one” and that Par,, son j It-- i,-,< 2i wr.-uld answer it ruW ; i Yv'f ! Named Winner j -bin r i / -f* h i H : V I y -- ...... ,jjn, tbhiH:, i:. € 'iX’hrz?it>.. 15- ’ y Hunter f'alfefte High i --.-h-onl •.i-rticr 'if ftrookfy n. hus named tvinw r lasi week ffl The }!lh natjnnat Plti Ivetta lvajs-.a (M>mpe?i‘..ivr * • Nda.rsh:» cv ; misiatii.ii. --c U» : .tend | Mt. Hclyaißke Coflegr t<> jnajnr m p-iyi-'S-MiltviTp nr psvebia try. Ow t-umti-'-d eicbty-ffw e-mte-tants | from 30 .•;latcs. - fed for the avrarA. I Her sisMsr. \>il Mark-, -was a TDimet-np in the e<»ttte-*4 a.n«? will also receive an award. Mis- Ida l*atte-rs-oo Tuski per am’ Miss !*(.!or“s Vt.itkins, TTetinit. won sMt rep-joßai au-jrit* in the same j contest. Wins Scholarship j • % I 2 : ’ fc"' l C ■. '"C ", .VS.-:-,V 'Mim Shota Patterson. )8 jw j ; car-oid TaaktfM. Snstiuii.r High Kc-1 -*»1 graduate, -was aeeJairueti last week the reg ional winner f*S the 1344 1 o.it.iiifia! I'hi iSr-lta Kappa iwmpetitn-f fujbnUrsMp - Tajßhurtion, She reeeivefi a $59 j award for leading all contestants ! Trom the southern region. Miss Patterson plans i« mswrin chern istry at TaUade-ga < otleg-e next full, tluvn -e a mwMt-aj. school. The $5Wi na.tiO»S award was wan try Miss fkloiSb I? C’oehrane. of FTofskly-n, Miss I*olore< Wufkhis, Petratt, was nawnrd winner of the we-nern region, iSXPi Slipper! fmn Hmw TmtM nnn> ire t rnmmm ; , f ! .. cldent Arranged For Visiting Cops L _ ' j f v. ' V'Y .y:: ’1 L ' pr .y -' } J l-m ’-•/%. r■ ' ; • a " -: "S’’ •>' ' .' -*v. — ~ . liSt - .--C. » - . . ''4*-. 4 v :i <•■•»->«> JHHIHPMH ..-IE - tfs® sJcm> ■ <* r s ■ -*' the O- ’I & Von st Si. . : •?. -•; .Aftfi-S! Police bSiid, 421 jrU'K%*iU 4>“i X f'si-’a|Sr-21fi<UHh3i . r ii:. v i.iii ii *i i *<* . avi<?n P<> 1i i t*- - • LoadMt They in-, a>nJ t««k y\ « it "Aii •&£ r resen £ Congressional i rend Hampers Negro .\«*H Deal Vcvn- u- \rr f n;»L-. £ ? } r .i Trims-sh I . >l. .? V -. Vi- . - - ii] )t ’Hgltfbmd’tlw rpSsstag M r •*- v . 4. , ■‘’h v-, .; .~;< 4 A ’v ’-j *£i li’-.iy i-rT'i '. 2,1' Ti wil: \VM\ ibvti Tjirm’X! cf Ui baTED-riG lit:- 591 i’K u' rrvi) rir:j ‘ Vi ■■ ; i j i ;: IttSs ‘ha \■ c be* i ‘>n \ sc.vl &• ied. . a g: ' ■'' ;rcci.UitllA'.fd &s i.ras Hk- r. ase rn •G t enviLV . S. V . •*./; : m iede- ,:i .rovir-rT-i/iErant ;s pu>.ve.rl€Si> id aa T;.u- Nt pi'iSvTM' 1 :' rr. :gv •»* * t?jbee f; -Em TL.hv* xiiii as -Cb'icl'wn : 1 AFh wm. bin the fe;ier«;i .GjT • E;S' 'k id'ilVHi! <JV-<S gyfe i’he • ".incr G feamofi'.fv: 1 G ■ > i'; j..-. 1..1 . !>rc . ;a.u. .«/•. • •- * 1 • * • I^pmse-^fa irf l&uM ?NEW YORK Somrifctaß“;!« TiSUiitß!^hows, E"S»| fS r Vast, conrt«** te - ,^ ;4e priviW- ..... lor SS.JT' traffic mgr- , fc. 1 Y«ffl K - \ nMO? 3 WS STATION THE (’A ROMNfAN • ge. .s*v>rd:ec‘ teersriti,. . •!-><•••. e.r< .shim*-: TOP i>ipb - isi Uc-U ,\£riran p*.bue ■ .: e Vt, k U to do ?n aiv r-i- of j ’irGiifc eki; ?it. Tlh- iar and hev ’ : T'liiU'ti. ■J\ Yl2 i ia i • t*n.TIL .a e d.l !fv li«.Xl . -:; ; c t• ■ k.i n■: :i }ea :l m% o :: r\ i belliJs oi \ ' BOTTOM ««t. of the i Hendon Police t<>!le-,r demon- i sli itos artificial respiration in a | i o m <lr<nrmac. Coni Coast | f l »*Uik<: . -ViT' }:■ V V 511 I •h• * * Hos in«sv *s •si 4.1 i ‘ ir *j: •11■: n- 1 (ANF : I • !•. f.. sr - x -j tactics, K(f one, oh- 1 t j ALL AROUND YOUR HOME | t I'M REDDY! i ! Reddy JGter.ve -. .t £]':: ical .Servant. is liteneHf oil around your heme —fee car. be its maaj | places at the same time. In the 1 lichen rac-dy t© cook for you and to keep your food Iresh. and to wash, the dishes and heat the toaster. He arc be in the living room operating the radio cr cleaning *he rag. And—- of coarse, I .• can be all over the hovtr with modem lighting. A jeaierkdtlc Utile fellow—and his wages are so tew! Actually he works as cheaply today as at any tiste in history—good timer or bad Live EleJiicaliy end Live B. cRJ j J rra' v 4 ? (cammka s-u-:er t utr; Saw**?} t. :■) 4 T —" O Ath? Patterson On Committee To Study And Spearhead Military Training Plan HAMPTON’S DATE! OF ADMISSION 1 IS EXTENDED : SAMI ’TON INSTITUTE Va. H mpton Institute's admissions a , vn-r;j A; ;gu;t i in thv following : tii'eap of study: agriculture, elemen tary education, home economics. ;u o;o';.;ms of sheet nucual rod roof-i inc forging and welding. and paint-: ire; :oui decorating. Althoueh some divisions of study Hampton will be bi-. fa ac commodate all of their . lip idle ap plicants. college officials soy they j 2j | straight to the marks | • S*‘-o|»Sc «ho **‘l «1» « regular ! m~' -..-jsR 3sfp|f ?fs. =' ;.v , c. TV savings program are aiming | : straight anti true. \f*«l they » v> hit the luiiiG-eye every turn* ‘ ffi|pll|r If they make a deposit on j -chcdttle. j Get “on tin' target'* of fu i* Ms: lit**** seeiurll*. comfort ami eC' '" y -«sw happines*- with a saving* a* • ** *; ft '• ..■ ' d count at thi* hank. I First Citizens Bank and Trust Company Raleigh, N. C. ■ WASHINGTON. D. C. (NNPA >— The Citizens Emergency Commit tee, organized by Owen J. Roberts, retired Associate Justice of the Whited Stales Supreme Court to s)u arheud a movement for prompt r-nec tment> of legislation tor univer sal military training, has only one C( !■,. vti member. The c immittce consists of 120 h. ■•lima cu t;; from many walks or life Dr. Frederick D. Patterson. pr< -idr-nt of Tuskegee Institute, is ’!>• ionc colored member a larger number of ,vell-pre . . e.i applicants in the above-nam ' - cU'( A cisv ■Hriv cs ! imate* indicate a total ■ nrollment of 1650 next fall ap p u>,hr., te;y 65 per cent above the pre-war average but very little above the 10-16 - 1947 enrollment ; it. according to college offi ials. was already taxing Hampton PAGE FIVE
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